This is a companion topic for our recent blog post on blog.unmanned.tech
Nick Burns has taken to the skies with the BetaFPV Pavo 20 Pro (O4 edition), showcasing its prowess against a backdrop of varying winds, though it has yet to prove itself in a tornado—perhaps next season. He dives beyond the specs and into practical flight tests, which is rather refreshing if you’re tired of reading about how many pixels a drone can muster.
From pleasant breezes of 6-10 MPH to more vigorous gusts at 20 MPH, Nick highlights the importance of battery weight on flight time. Spoiler alert: smaller batteries sometimes outshine their heftier counterparts—who knew? With some cinematic moments captured at a gentle 3 MPH, it seems lower winds truly bring out the Pavo’s best side. But don’t worry, it can still strut its stuff in stronger conditions, demonstrating agility when pushed to the limit.
Back on solid ground, Nick examines the drone’s upgrades, including improved camera mounts and robust prop protection—ideal for those of us who may not have the steadiest hands when piloting. And for those wondering about crash resilience, fear not; Nick’s crash footage reveals that this drone emerges remarkably unscathed from its dramatic encounters.
In summary, the Pavo 20 Pro is shaping up to be a fine addition for any FPV enthusiast, indoors or out. It combines solid performance with durability, making it a reliable flying companion.
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